I haven't contacted logitech because it was my own fault that I broke it, and I don't want to cost them money for a mistake I made. Besides as I had implied in the requirements I was getting a little tired of having to use their drivers.

Anyway I'm open for that, but I'm not sure about that specific combo, do you know if the headphones use active or passive noise cancelling technology? If it's active then I think I'll pass. And it doesn't look like I can mute the Mic easily without pulling it out of the computer.

No hurt in just asking. If it makes you feel better, tell them how it broke. Maybe they can work something out.

The reason I suggest a combo, is that generally headsets are overpriced for that "gamerz" appeal. It's better to buy a nice set of headphones, then add on a cheap microphone (if you are just voice chatting, no need to buy big). Here are two awesome guides on headphones ([1], [2]).

That second link is probably the most detailed list of value for money headphones on the web. They have a section on gaming headphones if you are interested in just getting an all-in-one.

As for the microphone, just look around for one with a switch. I use software based muting on my sound card, so a physical switch isn't necessary.